COLLECTION NAME:
SHIMMER
mediaCollectionId
SHU~3~3
SHIMMER
Collection
true
Title:
Lundhill Mining Memorial
title
Lundhill Mining Memorial
Title
false
Creation Date:
2007
creation_date
2007
Creation Date
false
Image Date:
2008
image_date
2008
Image Date
false
Period:
21st century
period
21st century
Period
false
Location:
Sheffield, South Yorkshire
location
Sheffield, South Yorkshire
Location
false
Country:
ENGLAND, UK
country
ENGLAND, UK
Country
false
Material:
steel , coal , waggon
material
steel , coal , waggon
Material
false
Display Creator:
JOHNSON, Michael
display_creator
JOHNSON, Michael
Display Creator
false
Image ID:
b092
image_id
b092
Image ID
false
Description:
General view. Location: On the site of the former pit. Overlooking the site of the original pit, now part of Wombwell Hillies Golf Course, and sited next to the clubhouse. (For access to the Memorial the Club House can be contacted on 01226 754433) Description: A large piece of coal with a cross wedged onto its upper surface - the whole mounted on a coal waggon. Inscriptions: Information in form of sentences randomly set onto the steel cross over the coal: Text includes: COAL WAS MINED 650FT BELOW GROUND / THE INTENSE HEAT IGNITED THE COAL SEAM / FLAMES ROSE 150FT INTO THE AIR / 19 CHILDREN UNDER THE AGE OF 14 YEARS DIED / THE KELLETT FAMILY LOST SEVEN SONS / 92 WIDOWS AND 180 ORPHANS WERE LEFT DESTITUTE / THE MINE WAS FLOODED TO EXTINGUISH THE FLAMES / A WIDOW'S ALLOWANCE WAS 6 SHILLINGS A WEEK On the upper surface of the cross are the words: In memory of those who suffered loss / LUNDHILL MINING DISASTER 1857 A plaque attached to waggon states: THIS MEMORIAL COMMEMORATES THE / LUNDHILL COLLIERY DISASTER OF / FEBRUARY 19th 1857. // 189 MEN AND BOYS LOST THEIR LIVES / WHEN FIRE ENGULFED THE MINE. / 18 SURVIVED AND 4 BODIES / WERE NEVER FOUND. // THIS SITE OVERLOOKS / THE FORMER COLLIERY. Commission: Wombwell Heritage Group. Commissioned to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the explosion on 19 February 1857 when 189 men and boys (the youngest aged 10) were killed in Lundhill Pit. The fires from the explosion were only put out by diverting a local stream into the mine and flooding it rendering recovery of the bodies impossible for two months. [1] Michael Johnson worked with three local schools Kings Oak Primary Learning Centre, Hemingfield Ellis Church of England Primary School and Wombwell High School - and also consulted with local residents, including ex-miners, when designing the memorial. [2] The official unveiling was carried out the Mayor of Barnsley, Cllr Margaret Morgan, on 19 February 2007. Comment: The memorial is curiously close to picnic tables outside the club house. Sources: [1] The Star 20 February 2007, p.5 [2] Press Release, Barnsley Metropolitan Council. 15 February 2007.
description
General view. Location: On the site of the former pit. Overlooking the site of the original pit, now part of Wombwell Hillies Golf Course, and sited next to the clubhouse. (For access to the Memorial the Club House can be contacted on 01226 754433) Description: A large piece of coal with a cross wedged onto its upper surface - the whole mounted on a coal waggon. Inscriptions: Information in form of sentences randomly set onto the steel cross over the coal: Text includes: COAL WAS MINED 650FT BELOW GROUND / THE INTENSE HEAT IGNITED THE COAL SEAM / FLAMES ROSE 150FT INTO THE AIR / 19 CHILDREN UNDER THE AGE OF 14 YEARS DIED / THE KELLETT FAMILY LOST SEVEN SONS / 92 WIDOWS AND 180 ORPHANS WERE LEFT DESTITUTE / THE MINE WAS FLOODED TO EXTINGUISH THE FLAMES / A WIDOW'S ALLOWANCE WAS 6 SHILLINGS A WEEK On the upper surface of the cross are the words: In memory of those who suffered loss / LUNDHILL MINING DISASTER 1857 A plaque attached to waggon states: THIS MEMORIAL COMMEMORATES THE / LUNDHILL COLLIERY DISASTER OF / FEBRUARY 19th 1857. // 189 MEN AND BOYS LOST THEIR LIVES / WHEN FIRE ENGULFED THE MINE. / 18 SURVIVED AND 4 BODIES / WERE NEVER FOUND. // THIS SITE OVERLOOKS / THE FORMER COLLIERY. Commission: Wombwell Heritage Group. Commissioned to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the explosion on 19 February 1857 when 189 men and boys (the youngest aged 10) were killed in Lundhill Pit. The fires from the explosion were only put out by diverting a local stream into the mine and flooding it rendering recovery of the bodies impossible for two months. [1] Michael Johnson worked with three local schools Kings Oak Primary Learning Centre, Hemingfield Ellis Church of England Primary School and Wombwell High School - and also consulted with local residents, including ex-miners, when designing the memorial. [2] The official unveiling was carried out the Mayor of Barnsley, Cllr Margaret Morgan, on 19 February 2007. Comment: The memorial is curiously close to picnic tables outside the club house. Sources: [1] The Star 20 February 2007, p.5 [2] Press Release, Barnsley Metropolitan Council. 15 February 2007.
Description
false
Rights:
© Sheffield Hallam University
rights
© Sheffield Hallam University
Rights
false
Permissions:
For educational use only. This image may be used in print or digital materials provided that full acknowledgment is given, expressed as follows: " © < insert details from the 'Rights' field >. Photographed by < insert details from the 'Photographed by' field >."
permissions
For educational use only. This image may be used in print or digital materials provided that full acknowledgment is given, expressed as follows: " © < insert details from the 'Rights' field >. Photographed by < insert details from the 'Photographed by' field >."
Permissions
false
Photographed by:
Dave Ball
photographed_by
Dave Ball
Photographed by
false
Creator:
JOHNSON, Michael
creator
JOHNSON, Michael
Creator
false
Creator Role:
Sculptor.
creator_role
Sculptor.
Creator Role
false
Culture Gender:
Male.
culture_gender
Male.
Culture Gender
false
Nationality:
British.
nationality
British.
Nationality
false
Subject Heading:
Memorials -- England
subject_heading
Memorials -- England
Subject Heading
false
Subject Heading:
Monuments -- England
subject_heading
Monuments -- England
Subject Heading
false
Subject Heading:
Carriages and carts
subject_heading
Carriages and carts
Subject Heading
false
Subject Heading:
Coal mines and mining
subject_heading
Coal mines and mining
Subject Heading
false
Subject Heading:
Public art -- England -- Sheffield
subject_heading
Public art -- England -- Sheffield
Subject Heading
false